標題: The Antarctic Peninsula January and February [打印本頁] 作者: mostakimseo07 時間: 2022-9-15 17:04 標題: The Antarctic Peninsula January and February 本帖最後由 mostakimseo07 於 2022-9-15 15:20 編輯
At sea level earlier flotation levels are clearly visible where the ice has been polished by the ocean's constant movement. High above a shape resembling a castle tower has been carved by wind erosion and detached pieces of ice. Salgado's senses In Sebastião Salgado's work as a whole the search for beauty is obvious. In the formal the purely photographic it is an irreproachable work. The aesthetic tonal compositional qualities are round and the care with which he works is evident. He knows his subjects understands the environment and knows how to solve the visual puzzles that come his way.
But as Alonso Díaz de la Vega says What for some is an e-commerce photo editing escape for others represents a turn towards the only possibility of saving. Salgado is in the end a controversial figure for accepting his impotence but perhaps his decision should be iconic because it is one that assumes the incapacities of man. Sebastian SalgadoBig Horn Creek in Kluane National Park and Reserve located in a nearly inaccessible region of Canada's Yukon Territory near the border with.
The need for connection galleryphotosOn the other hand in Salgado there is a need for connection that is channeled through photography it does not matter if they are exiles or workers icebergs or sea lions. Sebastião connects deeply with his photographic subjects and you can appreciate the intimacy he becomes with them. In this sense utilitarian critiques make less sense. How can a man commit to projects that last almost a decade on average Perhaps at the beginning of his career he could have been blamed for an ego issue or wanting to enrich himself with the misery of others. However over time things are put into perspective.